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Every Film Pulled from Sundance Screenings Due to Piracy
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You wouldn’t steal a car, but nonetheless, people are joyriding the hottest films out of Sundance. So far, two films have been pulled from digital, at-home screenings for the festival after issues of piracy and copyright infringement— people were circulating clips and key plot points for both films; neither has a distributor at the moment. You win some (Twinless won the audience award, and Selena won the US Documentary Special Jury Award for Archival Storytelling), and you lose some (no one can see your film until it gets bought). Here’s more about the films that were removed from the lineup.
A sensual film starring Dylan O’Bryan, Twinless’s sex scenes and key plot points were leaked just as the film won the audience award at the festival. “The film Twinless was a victim of some copyright infringement on various social media platforms, therefore the festival in partnership with the filmmakers have made the decision to remove the film from the Sundance Film Festival online platform. We regret that online ticket holders will no longer be able to access the film,” Sundance shared in a statement with Variety.
In the documentary on Selena Quintanilla’s music career and family life, the clips of unreleased songs featured in the film were circulating online, causing Sundance to take action. The movie, which is still trying to find a distributor, was the first film ever to be removed from the festival for copyright infringement. Sundance explained the decision in a statement shared with the Los Angeles Times, writing: “The Sundance Film Festival and the creative team of Selena y Los Dinos are sorry to inform our viewers that the film has suffered a series of copyright infringements and must therefore be removed from the Sundance Film Festival online platform… We acknowledge and regret that this may cause disappointment, however part of our commitment to advocating for independent filmmakers is ensuring that they can protect their art that they have created and earn a living — now and in the future. We take copyright infringement extremely seriously and intend to fully cooperate with local, state, and federal law enforcement.”
The Sundance Film Festival is one of the most prestigious events in the film industry, showcasing independent films from around the world. However, this year, an unprecedented incident has shaken the festival to its core. Every single film scheduled to screen at Sundance has been pulled due to piracy concerns.
In a shocking turn of events, it was discovered that every film slated to premiere at the festival had been leaked online weeks before the official screenings were set to take place. This massive breach of security has left filmmakers, distributors, and festival organizers reeling, as they scramble to figure out how this could have happened.
The impact of this piracy scandal is devastating for all involved. Filmmakers who have poured their blood, sweat, and tears into their projects are now left without the opportunity to showcase their work to a wide audience. Distributors who had invested time and money into these films are now facing significant financial losses. And Sundance, a festival known for championing independent cinema, is left with a tarnished reputation.
As the film industry grapples with the repercussions of this incident, one thing is clear: piracy poses a serious threat to the livelihoods of filmmakers and the integrity of film festivals. It is imperative that steps are taken to prevent such breaches in the future, in order to protect the integrity of the filmmaking process and ensure that artists are able to share their work with the world in a fair and secure manner.
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